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the defense of human rights workers in crimea. both countries in which so-called extremists were trying to influence events. well, ban ki-moon the general called for calm -- secretary-general, that efforts in crimea will not help the efforts elsewhere including the likes of syria. >> jonah hall reporting there. >>> contradicters have a field day in south africa. >> antigovernment protesters in thailand have retreated to a park in central bangkok. the opposition insists that doesn't mean its fight is over. and that it's now looking to the court to help remove the prime minister from office. reporting from bangkok. >> bangkok is no longer shut down. opening roads to traffic but not opening the way to political reconciliation. the opposition decided to dismantle rally sites, weeks of treat protests against care taker prime minister yingluck shinshintshinawatra. people have been killed. >> the opposition says its goal hasn't changed. people here want thailand's political system unwound. caretaker prime minister from office, opposition
the defense of human rights workers in crimea. both countries in which so-called extremists were trying to influence events. well, ban ki-moon the general called for calm -- secretary-general, that efforts in crimea will not help the efforts elsewhere including the likes of syria. >> jonah hall reporting there. >>> contradicters have a field day in south africa. >> antigovernment protesters in thailand have retreated to a park in central bangkok. the opposition insists that...
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turns out he's staying on as minister of defense and leader of the armed forces for now. the position of interior minister has not changed despite pressure by some political parties to remove mohammed ib rahim. and it's not just the political scene that is shaky. security is also untabl unstabl. it was obvious on friday when in cairo one person was killed and a dozen injured when the police cracked down on protests. >> there is trouble in alexandria as well. boys were shot dead. >> he lost his life for the sake of his country and the sake of his religion. the current rulers are to be blamed. >> reporter: in the last few weeks there have been strikes and protests by workers who want to be paid more. keeping a lid on these would be a challenge for the cabinet. once again there will be a new government in egypt. >> al jazeera continues to demand release of its staff held in egypt. they have now spent 63 days in prison. they are accused of having links to a terrorist organization and spreading false news. al jazeera rejects the charges. and another journalist from the al jaze
turns out he's staying on as minister of defense and leader of the armed forces for now. the position of interior minister has not changed despite pressure by some political parties to remove mohammed ib rahim. and it's not just the political scene that is shaky. security is also untabl unstabl. it was obvious on friday when in cairo one person was killed and a dozen injured when the police cracked down on protests. >> there is trouble in alexandria as well. boys were shot dead. >>...
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >>> leave it to lebron james to make a fashion statement he has been career it'sing a buzz after he wore a black mask thursday night to protect his broken nose, lebron said he went to the batman look for match the black uniforms, he scored 31-point in their victory over the knicks. here is the issue. lebron did not ge get approval from the league to wear the black shield so he went back too wearing the clear mask because according to an nba official the league prefers the clear shoulder so that opponent can see a players eyes the new look didn't bother immaterial had the home hammered the magic. you gotta love outdoor hockey especially in a snowstorm. mother nature was dumping all bunch off snow in chicago. in the first period, patrick sharp getting the party start forked the blackhawks just like my favorite drink, sharp goes top shelf. oh, yeah. that is a refreshing sight if you are a chicago fan. the blackhawks go to work the
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that is dismissed by russia's defense minister who said it has nothing to do with ukraine. it's russia's forces going through an u unannounced test, basically making sure that the army, the navy, and the air force can react to any perceived threats as quickly as they should be able to. now they did say that the black sea fleet, which is based in crimea in ukraine is being adequately protected, and the fleet is being bumped up a bit, which is probably what you would expect for any country with overseas military assets near a country going through a revolution at the moment. although they have said that the military drills have nothing to do with what is going on in ukraine, there are probably people who are very high up in the defense ministry and russian government as well who are thinking that reminding russia's neighbors and it's rivals of russian military might at a time when it's influence in central and eastern europe has taken a big dent recently is certainly no bad to do from a russian geopolitical perspective. >> getlet's go to tim friend who has the latest from kie
that is dismissed by russia's defense minister who said it has nothing to do with ukraine. it's russia's forces going through an u unannounced test, basically making sure that the army, the navy, and the air force can react to any perceived threats as quickly as they should be able to. now they did say that the black sea fleet, which is based in crimea in ukraine is being adequately protected, and the fleet is being bumped up a bit, which is probably what you would expect for any country with...
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secretary of defense hagel wants to reduce military size. the size of the military to pr pre-world war ii levels. >> this budget adopts to new realities and physical constraints while preparing for the future. this is not a budget, business as usual presentation. it is a budget that begins to make the hard choices that will have to be made. the longer we go to these difficult decisions the more rick we have to go down the road. the next dod leaders and congress will have to face more complicated and difficult choices. >> chuck hagel now still on the news hour agenda we have the ukrainian football team changing their mind of a friendly football match against the united states. we have more on that. russia, as long as none of us are inside of ukraine trying to meddle and intervene, certainly not militarily with decisions that properly belong to the ukrainian people. and that is the principle that john kerry is going to be speaking to during his visit. i'll be making additional calls today to some of our key foreign partners, and i suspect i'll
secretary of defense hagel wants to reduce military size. the size of the military to pr pre-world war ii levels. >> this budget adopts to new realities and physical constraints while preparing for the future. this is not a budget, business as usual presentation. it is a budget that begins to make the hard choices that will have to be made. the longer we go to these difficult decisions the more rick we have to go down the road. the next dod leaders and congress will have to face more...
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now the defense minister has said this has nothing to do with what is going on in ukraine. but two of the four military districts are going to be going on several days worth of military drills. now what essentially this amounts to is a testing of the military readiness of those particular districts. it involves some 150,000 armed personnel. it includes some of the baltic naval fleet and includes some of the air force as well. the defense minister says this has been taking place near some of russia's borders, but again, specifically saying this has nothing to do with what is going on in this the yukraine. now although there has been that statement, i think it is probably going through the minds of many people of the russian government that holding military drills at this moment, reminding russian's rivals of russian military might at a time when russia's prestige and influence in central and eastern kru krurp -- europe certainly wouldn't be a bad thing to do. >> rory thank you very much indeed. right now there appear to be two centers to the protest, one being kiev, the othe
now the defense minister has said this has nothing to do with what is going on in ukraine. but two of the four military districts are going to be going on several days worth of military drills. now what essentially this amounts to is a testing of the military readiness of those particular districts. it involves some 150,000 armed personnel. it includes some of the baltic naval fleet and includes some of the air force as well. the defense minister says this has been taking place near some of...
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. >> a defense team will try and prove he shot fine camp by mistake. prosecutors say it was premeditated and will seek a life sentence if prestorious is con corrected. >> the hong kong business tycoon and british british football car son-in-law young has been found guilty of five money laundering charges. the owner of birmingham city was found guilty of launchedering $93 million in hong kong >> reporter: he first came to prominence in 2009 when he bought the birmingham football club. in 2011, the club was relegated from the please, sir league and that same year, carson was arrested and charged with money lau laundering. those charges relate to bank accounts held here in hong kong with more than $93 million passed through. delivering his verdict, a judge said he was not a witness of truth and exaggerated his income in hair dressing, the stockmarket and his gambling habits. supporters from the birmingham ball club who attended the trial said they were happy with the result but wanted to know what would happen to his for tour and where that would leave th
. >> a defense team will try and prove he shot fine camp by mistake. prosecutors say it was premeditated and will seek a life sentence if prestorious is con corrected. >> the hong kong business tycoon and british british football car son-in-law young has been found guilty of five money laundering charges. the owner of birmingham city was found guilty of launchedering $93 million in hong kong >> reporter: he first came to prominence in 2009 when he bought the birmingham...
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for example, earlier today, secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke regarding the situation in ukraine. here's a bit of what he had to say. >> also this morning pursuing measures to support the allies including stepping up joint training, aviation detachment in poland, and it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago. and augmenting our discussion of n.a.t.o. policing. >> they are sending a mission of 35 military personnel to ukraine. the unarmed troops come from 18 different countries. they're currently on their way to odessa in southern ukraine. the mission was requested by pro-western authorities in kiev. that's scheduled to last until march 12th. >>> social media has played a huge role in the crisis of ukraine from government officials and traditional press to the protesters themselves. twitter, facebook and other social media is being used to talk about it, and in some cases propel and move forward the rapidly changing events. photos and videos are being posted online for the world to see. take a look at this from catarina, a 22-year-old ukrainian activist, who has been live tweeti
for example, earlier today, secretary of defense chuck hagel spoke regarding the situation in ukraine. here's a bit of what he had to say. >> also this morning pursuing measures to support the allies including stepping up joint training, aviation detachment in poland, and it's an area that i visited a few weeks ago. and augmenting our discussion of n.a.t.o. policing. >> they are sending a mission of 35 military personnel to ukraine. the unarmed troops come from 18 different...
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together the fastest internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >> the headlines - the stand off in caimia appears -- crimea appears to be yaef callating. armoured personnel carriers (played. -- deployed. >> pro-russian leaders took control of military and the plus. u.s. president obama says he's deeply concerned about the crisis. fighters from the islamic state of iraq and levant withdrew from parts of northern syria. this video said to show people celebrating after fighters left a town close to the border with turkey. >> back to the top story, the crisis in ukraine
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. piss. >> and welcome back to al jazeera america. here's a quick look at your stories. the supreme court will hear the case of a mentally disabled inmate on death row. >>> today the annual meeting of apac meets in washington, d.c. group of senators is urging president obama to turn his attention to a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu tomorrow. >>> russian troops have seized areas of the southern part of ukraine, crimea. pulling out of a planned u upcoming summit at sochi. >>> we go deep in the crisis in ukraine and explore the options available to russia, ukraine, nato and the united states. rosalyn jordan has more. >> the u.s. secretary of state used the sunday information shows, send egg troops into ukraine is illegal. >> you just don't invade another country on phony pretext in order to assert your interests. >> but the u.s. doesn't think that sending in troops of its own is the right response. instead washington
you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. piss. >> and welcome back to al jazeera america. here's a quick look at your stories. the supreme court will hear the case of a mentally disabled inmate on death row. >>> today the annual meeting of apac meets in washington, d.c. group of senators is urging president obama to turn his attention to a meeting with prime minister benjamin netanyahu...
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well, earlier i spoke to the defense analyst and i asked him just how strong russia's army really is. >> the numbers are huge. they clearly invested a lot of money, capital in their equipment over decades. by they are not as good as we would like to see them in the west we do have this image of the russian bear still a very cold war image of the russian military machine. which we sort of buildup ourselves, the fact is the equipment is old, it's not very good and they don't always perform very well we saw that in chechnya and also in georgia. a lot of people in the west didn't pick up on this, but after george a the head of the russian military was sacked for them it was a close run thing, it wasn't quite how it was portrayed in the western media. >> military speaking how do you see things unfolding? >> this always goes to the one with the people with the more equipment and to the people prepared too ice it the most. do the ukrainians really have stomach to take on the russian military. probably not. the country is did divided. they don't know which part of the military will be loyal t
well, earlier i spoke to the defense analyst and i asked him just how strong russia's army really is. >> the numbers are huge. they clearly invested a lot of money, capital in their equipment over decades. by they are not as good as we would like to see them in the west we do have this image of the russian bear still a very cold war image of the russian military machine. which we sort of buildup ourselves, the fact is the equipment is old, it's not very good and they don't always perform...
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this is a limited reshuffle widely seen as politically motivated general al sisi is still defense minister but expected to run for president they are ye. in california, the recent drought tkra*ut is given way to relent less downpours prompting moons corey evacuations and triggered mudslides and heavy flooding. >> >> they are some of america's most pressing problems - crumbling bridges, substandard airports and outdated rail roads. we'll tell you how to fix the infrastructure, and how to pay for it. we are taking the pulse of the housing market recovery ahead of the season. plus, confessions of a middle class cab driver trying to get back on the road to economic
this is a limited reshuffle widely seen as politically motivated general al sisi is still defense minister but expected to run for president they are ye. in california, the recent drought tkra*ut is given way to relent less downpours prompting moons corey evacuations and triggered mudslides and heavy flooding. >> >> they are some of america's most pressing problems - crumbling bridges, substandard airports and outdated rail roads. we'll tell you how to fix the infrastructure, and...
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. >>> china announced it's boosting its defense budget, increasing it by 12.2%. its military funding second only to the united states. the u.s. announced it would shrink its military, reducing troop numbers, $496 billion. at 114 billion. the budget pales in comparison. it will increase that to $132 billion, on top of a 10% increase in military spending. that budget announcement. protesters outside the conference were quickly driven away. rob mcdried is in tena man square. >> this meeting is important nonetheless as a sounding board for the current administration. the delegates are listening to this, the work reports delivered by the premier, outlaying what the chinese leader has been up to, what it will do, and the deepening, economic and social reforms which are important to china's protests, as it continues forward with liberalizing the economy, reducing power of the state mon ol lis and putting -- mon op lis and putting into power those sources of social discontent. and tackling china's growing pollution problem. underpinning china's importance, outlining the
. >>> china announced it's boosting its defense budget, increasing it by 12.2%. its military funding second only to the united states. the u.s. announced it would shrink its military, reducing troop numbers, $496 billion. at 114 billion. the budget pales in comparison. it will increase that to $132 billion, on top of a 10% increase in military spending. that budget announcement. protesters outside the conference were quickly driven away. rob mcdried is in tena man square. >> this...
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now, as you mentioned, we have been told by a senior administration official that the defense team, the national security team met today to talk over what is happening in ukraine and discuss options. we don't have a sense yet of what they are thinking because this is all happening behind closed doors, we may get insight tomorrow morning when defense second chuck hagel makes his rounds on the sunday talk shows, he'll be on cbs "face the nation." watch to get insid insight ther. everybody though the white house is staying mum we are hearing from members of congress including remembe republican ofa senator john mccain he expressed deep concern over the potential military intervention by russia. and he said, i call on president obama to rally our european and nato allies to make clear what costs russia will face for its aggression and to imposing toss consequences without further delay. senator mccain we want onto say that every moment the u.s. and its allies don't respond, gives putin the signal that he can be, quote, more ambitious and more aggressive. we are also hearing tough talk from
now, as you mentioned, we have been told by a senior administration official that the defense team, the national security team met today to talk over what is happening in ukraine and discuss options. we don't have a sense yet of what they are thinking because this is all happening behind closed doors, we may get insight tomorrow morning when defense second chuck hagel makes his rounds on the sunday talk shows, he'll be on cbs "face the nation." watch to get insid insight ther....
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you look at military mancheste balances you look at the size of the economy, how much mun is spent on defense, training and economy - russia is ahead in all the categories. russia has the advantage of geography in this case, because they are already in crimea. so if ukraine's purpose is going to be to expel them, you'll have to cross into a peninsula, and an opinions favours the defence, because there's a choke point. but there are other things too, and some benefit ukraine. some ukrainians may feel as if they are directly threatened here - obviously, their country is being invaded. under those circumstances, psychologically you are willed to fight and stand up greater than an invading force. >> despite the odds are against ukraine, do you feel it could launch a military response against russia. >> i know their mobilising. in part there's one other big thing. it may be the militaries that fight the wars. governments wage them. their government is a week old. seven days ode. whatever it is. it's - the opposition was divided. they have to consolidate a government and have decision makers before
you look at military mancheste balances you look at the size of the economy, how much mun is spent on defense, training and economy - russia is ahead in all the categories. russia has the advantage of geography in this case, because they are already in crimea. so if ukraine's purpose is going to be to expel them, you'll have to cross into a peninsula, and an opinions favours the defence, because there's a choke point. but there are other things too, and some benefit ukraine. some ukrainians may...
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and europe are not obligated to come to their defense. broader sanctions are not likely because russia holds veto power as a member of the security council. >> the white house is looking at economic, political and diplomatic options. the g7 says it suspended planning for a summit in sochi. what else could we expect. we could have clues from the russia-georgian war, two regions trying to break away. n.a.t.o. and u.s. protested. that area is now virtually under russia's control. we may have answers on tuesday when john kerry visits. timothy fry is with columbia university, and lincoln mitchell is the author of the book "the colour revolutions." let me ask you: are we facing another cold war here? >> i don't think we are facing a cold war. there's a number of complex issues. there's a rush to try to think of short-term solutions that will solve the problem. these are difficult issues that will take a long time to resolve. i don't think we are reaching the level of a cold war. >> what do we do moving forward here? >> a lot of options presente
and europe are not obligated to come to their defense. broader sanctions are not likely because russia holds veto power as a member of the security council. >> the white house is looking at economic, political and diplomatic options. the g7 says it suspended planning for a summit in sochi. what else could we expect. we could have clues from the russia-georgian war, two regions trying to break away. n.a.t.o. and u.s. protested. that area is now virtually under russia's control. we may have...
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now ukraine's defense ministry saying russian fighter jets violated crimea air space. >> the landmark trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. >> the prime minister of israel setting down in washington a few hours from now. his meeting could be tense. >> being in the middle of the word's largest party, the heart and soul of carnival. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. the cries in ukraine spiral into an international standoff, russian troops controlling the peninsula in the southern part of ukraine. in response, you a crane is mobilizing its military and call for volunteers. this morning, secretary of state john kerry now headed to kiev to meet with members of the interim government. over the weekend, telling russia to rethink it's military intervention warning of consequences and embarrassment on the world stage. we have live team coverage for you, lisa stark is in washington but we begin to -- with phil ittner. >> russia sent in two amphibious landing vehicles. overnight, at least twice, russian jets violated ukrainian air space. we're also hearing from th
now ukraine's defense ministry saying russian fighter jets violated crimea air space. >> the landmark trial of osama bin laden's son-in-law. >> the prime minister of israel setting down in washington a few hours from now. his meeting could be tense. >> being in the middle of the word's largest party, the heart and soul of carnival. >> good morning, welcome to aljazeera america. i'm del walters. the cries in ukraine spiral into an international standoff, russian troops...
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. >> a russian defense analyst joins us from roscoe. how likely is it that the russian troops will move into the rest of the country? >> is ukraine worried about losing its independence altogether? >> well, that is a serious threat, or ukraine losing part of the its territory. it was made clear by the russian authorities yesterday that not only crimea may be occupied, but eastern parts of ukraine, mostly inhabited by russian speakers. they may be taken over. it was said if there's going to be any kind of violence happening there, if the ukrainian authorities use force against pro-russian demonstrators, russia may move in as it has already moved in to crimea. yes, we are in the situation where we can go into a broader confrontation. >> jennifer glasse is there now, 30 minutes outside. the ukrainian military base has been taken over. the russians demand that they take over. in situations like this, and what is happening now in crimea, how long can the stand off continue. >> both sides are trying to avoid making shots and anger. it was a s
. >> a russian defense analyst joins us from roscoe. how likely is it that the russian troops will move into the rest of the country? >> is ukraine worried about losing its independence altogether? >> well, that is a serious threat, or ukraine losing part of the its territory. it was made clear by the russian authorities yesterday that not only crimea may be occupied, but eastern parts of ukraine, mostly inhabited by russian speakers. they may be taken over. it was said if...
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. thousands of secret document from bill clinton's presidential library in the dome april. first a look at the temperatures. >> we'll have a wide range of numbers. we'll feel the heat building. temperatures soaring into the request 70, and -- into the 70s, and 80s. contrast that where we stand in minneapolis. it feels a lot colder. if you step outside it feels like we are stepping at mines 20. windchill warnings in place. that will last early this afternoon. bundle up. temperatures here across the upper midwest ranging from 30 to 50 degrees. arctic air has not gone anywhere, it's cold across the north-east. 28 in cleveland and across the south. here is where the warmth lies. we have the temperatures in the low 50s. a little on the warm side. highs near 80. >> thank you. >> 911 calls from the traffic jam at the george washington bridge in new jersey were made public. hour
you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. >> good morning to you. welcome back to al jazeera america. thousands of secret document from bill clinton's presidential library in the dome april. first a look at the temperatures. >> we'll have a wide range of numbers. we'll feel the heat building. temperatures soaring into the request 70, and -- into the 70s, and 80s. contrast that where we...
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you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. welcome back a federal judge ordered the state of kentucky to recognize same sex marriages performed out of state and the earlier ruling through out the ban against gay marriage and the attorney general is reviewing the judge's ruling and 30 days to decide if the state will appeal the decision. a small central california town is without one-third of the police force after a group of officers were booked in a car theft scheme. six officers were arrested early this week in king city, 150 miles southeast of san francisco. the men ordered hundreds of cars to be impounded and either kept them for themselves or resold for profit and 200 cars were seized and many owned by hispanic drivers. >> and they are disadvantaged and not always english speaking and said something that really resonated with me, the police, they are taking our property, they are taking our cars, they take our money and we can do nothing about that. >> reporter: th
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there's been a meeting of defense ministers. obviously ukraine right on the borders of nato, on the borders of poland is a core challenge and worry for nato security. >> that concludes the public parts of our meeting. and i thank the media for their attendance. >> that's all we're going to see. we unfortunately arrived a bit late. normally these sessions happen behind closed doors. that was a very public piece of the meeting of defense ministers in brussels. we were talking about what's happening in bangkok. she's been indicted for alleged criminality in a rice scheme. >> reporter: this is the first time we have seen the prime minister's own supporters, and she has huge numbers of them outside bangkok, to carry out the same tactic being used by the anti-government movement. that movement has block aided ministries in central bangkok. they are using the same tactic against the building behind me, the anti-corruption commission. they sealed off the gate. they're taking a break. they are waiting for three cement trucks. they are go
there's been a meeting of defense ministers. obviously ukraine right on the borders of nato, on the borders of poland is a core challenge and worry for nato security. >> that concludes the public parts of our meeting. and i thank the media for their attendance. >> that's all we're going to see. we unfortunately arrived a bit late. normally these sessions happen behind closed doors. that was a very public piece of the meeting of defense ministers in brussels. we were talking about...
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>> the defense has played their cards close to the chest. the prosecution has come up with everything. and the point number one was did reeva and oscar have a fight on that night? that is what they are pointing to here. why did he refuse help from security when they called him. thirdly, did police contaminate the crime scene? that's the only thing they have raised so far. >> after lunch, what do we expect from the afternoon's proceedings? do we think the defense will will cross-examination the prosecution witness or does that wait for another day? >> no, no. the moment the prosecution is finished, the defense will move in. we will see barry rube, if he is as good as people are saying. he doesn't get out of bed for 0 less than 40,000 rapbld a day. we'll see how he tries to pick apart this issue. and if indeed they were blood occurred elling, why go to sleep afterwards? >> we're expecting a very tough line of questions. >> the crowd is waiting for this. and the millions watching are going to get full value. >> and the families in the court, we
>> the defense has played their cards close to the chest. the prosecution has come up with everything. and the point number one was did reeva and oscar have a fight on that night? that is what they are pointing to here. why did he refuse help from security when they called him. thirdly, did police contaminate the crime scene? that's the only thing they have raised so far. >> after lunch, what do we expect from the afternoon's proceedings? do we think the defense will will...
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but she was reduced to tears as the defense counsel launched a rigorous examination of what she did hear. oscar pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend. we have this report from pretoria. >> reporter: it's day two of the oscar pistorius trial in a wet and gray pretoria. oscar pistorius left his uncle's house to hear witness michel burger. ms. burger, who wanted to remain anonymous said she heard screams and shots on valentine's day last year. >> do you know what it sounds like? >> i know what a gunshot sounds like 177 meters away. >> that's what you believe. do you know what it sounds like when you hit a bat hard against a door? >> no, my lady, i never hit a bat against a door. >> there is huge media interest in this story. not just in newspapers but also on television because of that historical judgment that cameras can be allowed for the first time during a trial. people are following this live on radio and television. >> everyone has an opinion about the trial. for some members of the public, racial stereotypes die hard. >> half an hour before the lunchtime adjournment, the second w
but she was reduced to tears as the defense counsel launched a rigorous examination of what she did hear. oscar pistorius denies murdering his girlfriend. we have this report from pretoria. >> reporter: it's day two of the oscar pistorius trial in a wet and gray pretoria. oscar pistorius left his uncle's house to hear witness michel burger. ms. burger, who wanted to remain anonymous said she heard screams and shots on valentine's day last year. >> do you know what it sounds like?...
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. >> you with ink russian defense economy on exports quite economy. 27% of gdp its exports. and also a big eel for the eu. the biggest trading partners on both sides. the list that who russia exports and imports from, the eu. it is at the top, way ahead of anyone else. anything they do to russia, the russians can do to them. that is why you see relook ends to really commit to something like this. the united states plays almost no role, no trade or russian relations that matter. the other issue, that exports of gas. they now have a northern pipeline. they can go around if they cut that off. the europeans do not want to lose them. a longer-term issue because they have a mild winter they have very mild stocks. if this were to go on for a long time, it would be a problem for europe and russia. >> we solve the benchmark index go down. to what degree did those developments exact a price on russia? >> they are exacting a price. this hurts the banks. they could be in big trouble. the russian central bank raised interest rates seven percent to try to contain the fallout. the problem
. >> you with ink russian defense economy on exports quite economy. 27% of gdp its exports. and also a big eel for the eu. the biggest trading partners on both sides. the list that who russia exports and imports from, the eu. it is at the top, way ahead of anyone else. anything they do to russia, the russians can do to them. that is why you see relook ends to really commit to something like this. the united states plays almost no role, no trade or russian relations that matter. the other...
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sitting said he was next to the senate appropriations subcommittee chairman on defense. xhere he said using space would save the federal government $1 billion for taxpayers every year, and did that while sitting next to his competitor and set the current state of the market is unsustainable. >> the air force and other agencies are paying too high of a price per launch. space launch innovations stagnated, competition stifled, and prices have risen to levels that general shelton has called unsustainable. >> at issue is the air force eel v program. that a $70 billion program is the federal government answer for reducing the cost of military satellite launches. right now dominated by united pacexh alliance the coast s does not have the approval to do so. meaning that ula for years has held the monopoly. it is a joint venture between lockheed martin and boeing. said he does not think breaking up the monopoly in the name of competition will really have that big of a payoff. >> i believe there are in foreign questions about how competitions will be structured to ensure they are
sitting said he was next to the senate appropriations subcommittee chairman on defense. xhere he said using space would save the federal government $1 billion for taxpayers every year, and did that while sitting next to his competitor and set the current state of the market is unsustainable. >> the air force and other agencies are paying too high of a price per launch. space launch innovations stagnated, competition stifled, and prices have risen to levels that general shelton has called...
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it's a joint venture between defense giants, lockheed martin and boeing. ceo says that he does not think that breaking up that monopoly in the name of competition will really have that big of a payoff. take a listen. >> they are important questions about how competitions will be structured. to ensure they are fair and open, and whether competition will actually save the savings promised. ultimately the question is whether savings from competition will be sufficient to offset the cost of duplicating existing capabilities. >> that is a sentiment not shared by the pentagon. they will later this year be opening up 14 more missions, four new entrances like spacex to take a chance of entering that market. >> any talk about russia today? i know that he told our rachel , embarrassing the u.s. has to thumb rides to russia. did that, but all? >> it did. -- come up at all? >> it did. musk pointed out that united launch alliance, the engine is actually manufactured in russia. iszing on everything that happening right now, the proposed economic sanctions, he made the p
it's a joint venture between defense giants, lockheed martin and boeing. ceo says that he does not think that breaking up that monopoly in the name of competition will really have that big of a payoff. take a listen. >> they are important questions about how competitions will be structured. to ensure they are fair and open, and whether competition will actually save the savings promised. ultimately the question is whether savings from competition will be sufficient to offset the cost of...
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. ♪ >> defense secretary chuck hagel is trying to sell his vision for leaner, meaner military. we look at five powerful weapons on the chopping block. ♪ right, if you want more rankings, go to bloomberg.com/rank. >> we would be right back. ♪ right, it is almost time to get your bracket ready. march madness is just around the corner, with college basketball it is big, big business jury of the sport has brought in about $16 billion for the ncaa since 2000. the players, they are not seeing any of that money. maybe they should? joining us now is paul, who authored the cover story of businessweek this week, focusing on what athletes are getting paid for or the money that they are not getting paid. on the phone we have greg, the host of pardon in the mode -- in the morning. great to have you both here. incredible when you think of all the money that these young athletes are generating for these schools and the schools are saying that you get a scholarship and, basically, that's it. wrong with this system? >> one thing that is wrong with the system, as we described in our cover st
. ♪ >> defense secretary chuck hagel is trying to sell his vision for leaner, meaner military. we look at five powerful weapons on the chopping block. ♪ right, if you want more rankings, go to bloomberg.com/rank. >> we would be right back. ♪ right, it is almost time to get your bracket ready. march madness is just around the corner, with college basketball it is big, big business jury of the sport has brought in about $16 billion for the ncaa since 2000. the players, they are...
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conducting a policy in which he is both authoritative and defensive at the same time. to russian i have ever me has found it easy or possible to consider ukraine a separate country. for 300art of russia years. the history of ukraine and russia have been intertwined for several hundred years before that. the evolution of ukraine is a matter that moves. the full interview of henry kissinger tonight on charlie rose at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. president obama not taking his foot off the gas. he ordered assets frozen and u.s. visas blocked for people engaged in corruption in ukraine. stay tuned. israel's prime minister doing some the policy. with silicon valley. eric schmidt of google id's the four horsemen of technology. that is also coming up next. ♪ this is "lunch money," streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, and your smartphone. in tech, the silicon valley connection. tech startupe to a scene and linking up with california. angela netanyahu signed a business cooperation deal with jerry brown yesterday. they agreed to help each other in cyber security, clea
conducting a policy in which he is both authoritative and defensive at the same time. to russian i have ever me has found it easy or possible to consider ukraine a separate country. for 300art of russia years. the history of ukraine and russia have been intertwined for several hundred years before that. the evolution of ukraine is a matter that moves. the full interview of henry kissinger tonight on charlie rose at 8:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern. president obama not taking his foot off the gas. he...
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year, 3.5%.as last defense struck -- defense spending will increase 12.2%. investment on the physical front will increase 17.7%. late last year, the communist party said they will continue the sixth consecutive year having a proactive fiscal policy. finally, this is a blue sky day in beijing. check it out. take a look. not a single small cloud in the sky. the premier said this morning that the country is going to wage a decisive war against pollution. as someone who lives here, i welcome that war. >> let's continue the conversation about what is happening in china, the targets that he was just talking about. jonathan ferro joins us for more on this story. the headwinds to maintaining these kind of growth rates are becoming bigger and bigger. >> they are. yes, it is the same growth target, but you were coming off an increasingly eger based and it becomes difficult to hit this target. over the last year or so, officials deemphasized the headline number. a lot of were asking the question this morning. how do you hit that target continually and restructure the t
year, 3.5%.as last defense struck -- defense spending will increase 12.2%. investment on the physical front will increase 17.7%. late last year, the communist party said they will continue the sixth consecutive year having a proactive fiscal policy. finally, this is a blue sky day in beijing. check it out. take a look. not a single small cloud in the sky. the premier said this morning that the country is going to wage a decisive war against pollution. as someone who lives here, i welcome that...
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is conducting a policy in which she is both assertive and defensive at the same time. >> you can watch the full interview on "charlie rose" right here on bloomberg tv. we were returned to brussels. eu leaders gather for an emergency meeting over ukraine. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check in on the currency markets. trade for you. euro-dollar. dead flat on the day, but this one could get exciting around 12:45 u.k. time. it is ecb decision day. the deposit rate could go negative, but no one thinks they will move because of one thing -- inflation came in little bit higher last month. it is still way below that 2% target of the ecb. if they do see inflation below the target rate two years out, people will be questioning the credibility of that bank. mario draghi knows that low inflation is a threat as well. that could be a threat to the economic recovery. we are trading flat into that one. a big day. manus cranny is all over that one. >> he certainly is. are meeting in brussels this hour for an emergency seminar on russia. david tweed is standing by with the latest. >> thank you very much.
is conducting a policy in which she is both assertive and defensive at the same time. >> you can watch the full interview on "charlie rose" right here on bloomberg tv. we were returned to brussels. eu leaders gather for an emergency meeting over ukraine. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check in on the currency markets. trade for you. euro-dollar. dead flat on the day, but this one could get exciting around 12:45 u.k. time. it is ecb decision day. the deposit rate could go...
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spaceere minimizing the and defense unit, they have shed 6000 jobs or have a plan to do so. the charge there, 292 million euros. pretty hefty numbers. saying they are not happy about it. the contributing factor is load military transport aircraft they have that problem with. through 20 --ng 350 one ramping 320, scheduled. remember what happened with the reminder. >> they say it will get delivered this year, if it fails to do so, you might see disappointment. the fact they have ramped production is promising for investors. the stock this morning, equity markets lower today, don't read too much into a stock trading lower this morning. the numbers are pretty good. 380's. to sell a more a we have an airbus interview coming up. the cfo will be joining the "surveillance" team later on. 20 minutes to go until that program takes to the air. tom keene joins us from new york with a preview. else?, what >> the battery issue with boeing is front and center. we will compare and contrast the american economy, talking to robert nardelli about use of cash in america. t," jpmorgan with billi
spaceere minimizing the and defense unit, they have shed 6000 jobs or have a plan to do so. the charge there, 292 million euros. pretty hefty numbers. saying they are not happy about it. the contributing factor is load military transport aircraft they have that problem with. through 20 --ng 350 one ramping 320, scheduled. remember what happened with the reminder. >> they say it will get delivered this year, if it fails to do so, you might see disappointment. the fact they have ramped...
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did we move beyond contract a contract defense? did they become legitimate complex effort -- businesses? >> they have both done a marvelous job. if you think about the advance in innovation, when we did the ge 90 event at general electric, we change the engine on the plane. what they have done with the dreamliner is probably the most aggressive and advanced technological challenge we have seen in a decade. >> what does washington need to do to advance employment in highly technologically skilled jobs? >> i think that boeing is doing theeat job increasing diversity and geographic reach on their new manufacturing operations. i saw their paper today where united technologies was working on $1 billion on a grant from the government. >> i would say that it has become a much more sophisticated conversation. >> it certainly has. your former colleague runs boeing and was at ge as well, what is it about ge that produces these industrial giant managers? thing i learned most under the mentorship of jack welch is that change is the only consta
did we move beyond contract a contract defense? did they become legitimate complex effort -- businesses? >> they have both done a marvelous job. if you think about the advance in innovation, when we did the ge 90 event at general electric, we change the engine on the plane. what they have done with the dreamliner is probably the most aggressive and advanced technological challenge we have seen in a decade. >> what does washington need to do to advance employment in highly...
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ukraine also putting the spotlight on defense stocks. and those stocks just aren't going down. time to get in. back to scott and the halftime team. >> ty, thanks so much. the dow down by more than 200 points. technology, discretionary, financial stocks leading the decline as tensions escalate in ukraine. look at the dow, as the markets, s&p and nasdaq, some of the smaller indices and mid-caps hitting new highs last week at least giving 1% of that back today on the news over in ukraine. let's do our trader blitz now. four trades on four stocks making news today. first up, operating expenses are expected to expand this year as the company invests more in sales and marketing. josh. >> very similar to triple d. it's compatriot in the space. i think if they didn't have such a bad geopolitical match off the stock would be up. revenue grew by 60% year over year. earnings was a beat as well. had a lot of good things to talk about qualitatively, just not enough given what the market's doing today. >> pete, two top microsoft execs out. >> right. i think tony wanted to be ceo, he didn't g
ukraine also putting the spotlight on defense stocks. and those stocks just aren't going down. time to get in. back to scott and the halftime team. >> ty, thanks so much. the dow down by more than 200 points. technology, discretionary, financial stocks leading the decline as tensions escalate in ukraine. look at the dow, as the markets, s&p and nasdaq, some of the smaller indices and mid-caps hitting new highs last week at least giving 1% of that back today on the news over in...
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and if i also noticed a 12.5% rise in their defense budget, too. we've seen expressions of concern before the japanese, which is perhaps surprising. is that a waste of money? what's the feedback been on that rise? i know it's something they seem to do everything year, but still. >> right. and i think that that -- you hit the nail right on the head and that is that there was an expectation that the military budget spending was going to go up this year. in fact, it has for the past several years. that rise is the highest we've seen in the past three years. but not so much an unexpected thing, just because the government here has been talking about how it wants to modernize its military. there had been some recognition that china will be playing a greater role on the world stage. now, what was also interesting today on that note when you mention japan was the fact that the chinese premier also said that they wouldn't really stand for countries that try to reverse the course of history. so it was an oblique remark that people are attributing as to be a
and if i also noticed a 12.5% rise in their defense budget, too. we've seen expressions of concern before the japanese, which is perhaps surprising. is that a waste of money? what's the feedback been on that rise? i know it's something they seem to do everything year, but still. >> right. and i think that that -- you hit the nail right on the head and that is that there was an expectation that the military budget spending was going to go up this year. in fact, it has for the past several...
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defense secretary william cohen will weigh in later on "the closing bell." stay tuned. [ male announcer ] here at optionsxpress, our clients really seem to appreciate our powerful, easy-to-use platform. no, thank you. we know you're always looking for the best fill price. and walk limit automatically tries to find it for you. just set your start and end price. and let it do its thing. wow, more fan mail. hey ray, my uncle wanted to say thanks for idea hub. o well tell him i said you're welcome. he loves how he can click on it and get specific actionable trade ideas with their probabilities throughout the day. yea, and these ideas are across the board -- bullish, bearish and neutral. i think you need a bigger desk, pal. another one? traders love our trading patterns, now with options patterns. what's not to love? they see what others are trading -- like the day's top 10 options trades by volume -- and get ideas! yea i have an idea: how about trading that in for a salad? [ male announcer ] so come trade at the place that's all about options and futures. option
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but the defense department wants to open it up to competition. spacex which already has a $1.6 billion contract to make a dozen robotic supply runs to the nasa space station, they want to compete in the major satellite launch program. musk says spacex can save taxpayers money and does not need big government subsidies. >> according to congressional records in fy-13 the air force paid an average of $380 million for each -- spacex's price is well under $100 million. meaning a savings of almost $300 million per launch. >> now, also on today's panel an official from the government watchdog agency the general accountability office but what we're really getting is a preview of what is shaping up to be a pretty big battle for the next major contract regarding satellite launch program. pretty interesting here. sara, back to you. >> an interesting to see him on the hill. thanks very much for the update hampton. >>> well since leaving the federal reserve ben bernanke turns out has been doing a little bit of traveling and picking up a nice paycheck as well.
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look what he did to the defense department. >> john kerry seems like he is preparing a way to say no. >> you can argue that both ways. i can't imagine that he will say eno. even the study that they put out paves the way for keystone. my guess is yes to keystone and come out with regulations on existing power plants later in the year. >> if you want to look at the most politicly expedient answer. chairman -- >> sorry i missed you last week, i got snowed in. >> we hope to see you again soon. who knows what we will be calling you in the future. >> paul. >>> coming up it's 1849 all over again. why gold prospectors are dancing. we have details after the break. check out gold prices right now. "squawk box" coming right back after this short break. >>> i love gold! ♪ >>> coming up, the investors' bulls eye on target. we speak to an analyst for reaction to the numbers and the company comments. "squawk box" on cnbc, profit from it. on your own... or with a fidelity investment professional, helping you find new ways to plan for retirement and save on taxes where you can so you can invest in t
look what he did to the defense department. >> john kerry seems like he is preparing a way to say no. >> you can argue that both ways. i can't imagine that he will say eno. even the study that they put out paves the way for keystone. my guess is yes to keystone and come out with regulations on existing power plants later in the year. >> if you want to look at the most politicly expedient answer. chairman -- >> sorry i missed you last week, i got snowed in. >> we...
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several members of the president's top national security team leaving after closed door meetings, the defense secretary, the director of national intelligence, the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, they were all there. all of this coming several hours after russia's parliament approved the use of military force inside ukraine. ukraine's government has condemned russia's approval of military force, calling it a direct aggression and the opposition leader has called for ukraine's parolmeliament to con right away. much more coming up, but quickly, i want to check some other headlines a at this hour. happening near denver, in fact, a major car pileup, take a look at this, after a snowstorm caused an accident along a busy interstate, our affiliate kdvr tweeted this photo of cars wrecked and jammed, statement 25 now closed no word on when it will reopen. out west in california, folks there experiencing another kind of frustration after suffering it's worst drought in 100 years. take a look at this scene in los angeles, heavy rain triggering dangerous mudslides, thousands were forced to evacuat
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about mistaken identity, about self-defense, murder, premeditated murder. self-defense again and again, and i think that's what's going to determine, what south african's think, what the police think or oscar's defense think, it all boils down to the judge. it's all about law in the end. >> thank you very much indeed. i want to bring in a man who's known oscar pistorius since he was a child. >> i know you didn't keep in touch with oscar in later years. what was he like when you went to school with him. we're going to come to an extreme parallel, what was he like? >> you know, piers, i lost contact with him when i went to high school. but i knew he -- i was a little older than im, i went to high school with him. he was always the happiest kid, covered in sweat, everyone always wanted to touch his prosthetic legs. >> he became this national hero, a hero around the world to many people who are suffering perhaps similar disabilities that he had. a huge shock, to anyone who ever knew him like you did, a massive shock. >> it was unbelievable. south africa treats
about mistaken identity, about self-defense, murder, premeditated murder. self-defense again and again, and i think that's what's going to determine, what south african's think, what the police think or oscar's defense think, it all boils down to the judge. it's all about law in the end. >> thank you very much indeed. i want to bring in a man who's known oscar pistorius since he was a child. >> i know you didn't keep in touch with oscar in later years. what was he like when you went...
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pistorius' defense lawyer, barry rue ripping into the witness there, michelle burger, questioning her time and again, how many shots, how did you hear them? what did you hear the screaming? what did your husband hear? your husband heard something different? he accused her of, you are adapting, you are speculating, you are closing the gap, all but telling her she is getting wrong, trying to inject an element of doubt in her testimony. she started off as a nervous witness. she started off speaking her native african. she finished the afternoon speaking in english standing up to that severe cross-examination and that's what the prosecution needs, witnesses with confidence where there can be no doubt in what they are saying. the defense attorney clearly trying to introduce some doubt into what that witness was saying there. >> we'll keep following the murder trial along with you there. thank you so much. still to come, investors on wall street bracing for the worst. why the political crisis is causing economic turn moil around the world. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purc
pistorius' defense lawyer, barry rue ripping into the witness there, michelle burger, questioning her time and again, how many shots, how did you hear them? what did you hear the screaming? what did your husband hear? your husband heard something different? he accused her of, you are adapting, you are speculating, you are closing the gap, all but telling her she is getting wrong, trying to inject an element of doubt in her testimony. she started off as a nervous witness. she started off...
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every defense attorney does that. no matter who your client is. there is nothing unusual or bizarre. i think a defense attorney would be nuts not to put their client on the stand and develop some facts that just helps the jury relate to them. >> when the verdict was read, apparently there was applause from kerry kennedy's side when she went over and shook the hand of the prosecutor. >> kerry kennedy found not guilty of driving while impaired >>> in the west, another icy blast with windchills dipping below zero. detroit public schools closed today because it is so closed. this is what happened after a water main break. the water froze completely solid on the streets. >>> the outgoing ambassador to russia says the crisis it ukraine is dire. they are patrolling a main airport. russian forces are conducting military drill near ukraine's border. men in camouflage uniforms are blocking one of the country's military air bases. you cra the ukraine's minister accuses russia and has pledged to keep fighting. victor yanukovych speaking from russia in his fir
every defense attorney does that. no matter who your client is. there is nothing unusual or bizarre. i think a defense attorney would be nuts not to put their client on the stand and develop some facts that just helps the jury relate to them. >> when the verdict was read, apparently there was applause from kerry kennedy's side when she went over and shook the hand of the prosecutor. >> kerry kennedy found not guilty of driving while impaired >>> in the west, another icy...
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security meeting was happening here at the white house, and we have exclusive pictures of that, of the defense secretary chuck hagel of the director of national intelligence, james clapper, all coming into the white house, and we understand, jim, from talking to the various officials that vice president biden and secretary of state john kerry also joined in on that national security meeting via conference, and some tough talk coming from the white house, and it is clear that they want russia out of crimea, and the question now becomes, does russia respond, and what does the united states do next? jim? >> and the president delivering a tough message and building a coalition that hee ne needs can and france to corroborate. and ian, i know there is frustration among the protesters and even the crimean politicians that they have not gotten the backup or the support they wanted from the west. and do you think that in the phone calls, the stern messages and the talk of costs for russia they are beginning to hear the support they are looking for? >> i think they are starting to hear positive signs bs
security meeting was happening here at the white house, and we have exclusive pictures of that, of the defense secretary chuck hagel of the director of national intelligence, james clapper, all coming into the white house, and we understand, jim, from talking to the various officials that vice president biden and secretary of state john kerry also joined in on that national security meeting via conference, and some tough talk coming from the white house, and it is clear that they want russia...
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. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimeian residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and secretary of state john kerry met with ravlov a and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them both to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to move troops into crimea, russia can now choose to deescalate this situation and we are committed to working with russia and together with our friends and allies in an effort to provide a way for this entire situation to find the road to deescalation. >> there is breaking news tonight. we're learning exactly how the russian invasion came together. just pieces of information starting to form a clearer picture, whether there was a lot of advanced planning or whether the plan was launched really on the fly by russia, implications for u.s. intelligence agencies which are being slammed in some quarters for being caught offg
. >> translator: self-defense forces created by the crimeian residents as the military of the black sea fleet, they are on their own bases. >> never mind the fact that only days ago, russian's foreign ministry admitted troops were in crimea. and secretary of state john kerry met with ravlov a and the foreign minister in the hopes he could get them both to the table. russia refused. >> russia made a choice and we have clearly stated that we believe it is the wrong choice to...
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he has been successful in making us back down on missile defense. we took four base missiles out of poll ant and the czech republic that caused problems with the allies. he did well on the nuclear negotiations and tactical nukes taken off the table and a big win for the russians. he sees this as a long-term game and he is experiencing long-term successes. if anyone thinks he woke up in the morning and decided to do something in the crimean peninsula, they are fooling themselves. he had the legislature teed up and they said if any portion of the ukraine partitions to be part of russia, they will welcome them. the legislature said russian troops can go into the ukraine. all of that was preset and going into the olympics, many people including me were saying watch what happens after the olympics. he telegraphed that significantly. i think people are fooling themselves. nato has been cutting the defense budgets and nation states are reducing their contribution rates and have over the last decade. if anyone is living in the wrong world right now, i think
he has been successful in making us back down on missile defense. we took four base missiles out of poll ant and the czech republic that caused problems with the allies. he did well on the nuclear negotiations and tactical nukes taken off the table and a big win for the russians. he sees this as a long-term game and he is experiencing long-term successes. if anyone thinks he woke up in the morning and decided to do something in the crimean peninsula, they are fooling themselves. he had the...
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everybody said they are acting on self defense. russia has been suggesting that maybe it is in the crimean order to protect ethnic russians in the region. of course people on the kbroupd a ground are saying there is no threat. i should stress that even if there was a threat to russians, that is not a basis under which putin can move in. so it's more the invocation and right now it's in a court of public opinion. they are saying hey, we and our allies will try to address your concerns and it seems essentially trying to call putin's bluff on his cushions of how he is concerned for russians in crimea. when you are talking about him inventing a legal premises as you see it to justify these actions, have we seen other places or other examples approximate examples of this? >> we have seen it, but what is interesting is how the tune changed. he didn't bother to say international law was an aside. when they violated international law, he started to invent the idea that he was asked to go in and by the legitimate government by the deposed p
everybody said they are acting on self defense. russia has been suggesting that maybe it is in the crimean order to protect ethnic russians in the region. of course people on the kbroupd a ground are saying there is no threat. i should stress that even if there was a threat to russians, that is not a basis under which putin can move in. so it's more the invocation and right now it's in a court of public opinion. they are saying hey, we and our allies will try to address your concerns and it...